The Changing Face of Government Information comprehensively examines the way government documents' librarians acquire, provide access, and provide reference services in the new electronic environment. Noted experts discuss the impact electronic materials have had on the Government Printing Office (GPO), the reference services within the Federal Depository Library Program (FDLP), and the new opportunities in the transition from paper-based information policy to an electronic e-government. This source reveals the latest changes in the field of government documents librarianship and the knowledge…mehr
The Changing Face of Government Information comprehensively examines the way government documents' librarians acquire, provide access, and provide reference services in the new electronic environment. Noted experts discuss the impact electronic materials have had on the Government Printing Office (GPO), the reference services within the Federal Depository Library Program (FDLP), and the new opportunities in the transition from paper-based information policy to an electronic e-government. This source reveals the latest changes in the field of government documents librarianship and the knowledge and expertise needed to teach users how to access what they need from this enormous wealth of government information.
* Introduction (Suhasini L. Kumar) * GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE'S TRANSITION TO A MORE ELECTRONIC FORMAT AND ITS IMPACT ON THE COLLECTION AND REFERENCE SERVICES * A Virtual Depository: The Arizona Project (Atifa Rawan and Cheryl Knott Malone) * The Depository Library Community and Collaborative Participation in E-Government: AskUS (FDLP Librarians) and We Will Answer! (Melody Specht Kelly and Cathy Nelson Hartman) * Elusive No Longer? Increasing Accessibility to the Federally Funded Technical Report Literature (Lisa S. Nickum) * Government Statistical Data: Changes Impacting Access and Service (Jocelyn T. Tipton) * The Way We Work Now: A Survey of Reference Service Arrangement in Federal Depository Libraries (Joseph A. Salem, Jr.) * Mapping New Horizons in Government Documents Reference Service: A Unique Collaboration (Andrew Nicholson, Tom Stave, and Kaiping Zhang) * IMPACT OF 9/11 ON ACCESS TO GOVERNMENT INFORMATION * Libraries in the Aftermath of 9/11 (Georgina Martorella) * The Online Government Information Movement: Retracing the Route to DigiGov Through the Federal Documents Collection (Jan Jorgensen) * GOVERNMENT INFORMATION MANAGEMENT * Documents Data Miner(c): Creating a Paradigm Shift in Government Documents Collection Development and Management (Nan Myers) * Catalogs, Indexes, and Full Text Databases: An Integrative Approach to Accessing Government Literature (John D. Kawula and Arlene Weible) * PRESERVATION AND AUTHENTICATION OF GOVERNMENT INFORMATION * Preserving Electronic Government Information: Looking Back and Looking Forward (Susan Lyons) * Providing Perpetual Access to Government Information (Suhasini L. Kumar) * ANNOTATED RESOURCES * Information on Native Americans in U.S. Government Publications (Allison A. Cowgill) * Going Local: Environmental Information on the Internet (Margaret M. Jobe) * Index * Reference Notes Included
* Introduction (Suhasini L. Kumar) * GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE'S TRANSITION TO A MORE ELECTRONIC FORMAT AND ITS IMPACT ON THE COLLECTION AND REFERENCE SERVICES * A Virtual Depository: The Arizona Project (Atifa Rawan and Cheryl Knott Malone) * The Depository Library Community and Collaborative Participation in E-Government: AskUS (FDLP Librarians) and We Will Answer! (Melody Specht Kelly and Cathy Nelson Hartman) * Elusive No Longer? Increasing Accessibility to the Federally Funded Technical Report Literature (Lisa S. Nickum) * Government Statistical Data: Changes Impacting Access and Service (Jocelyn T. Tipton) * The Way We Work Now: A Survey of Reference Service Arrangement in Federal Depository Libraries (Joseph A. Salem, Jr.) * Mapping New Horizons in Government Documents Reference Service: A Unique Collaboration (Andrew Nicholson, Tom Stave, and Kaiping Zhang) * IMPACT OF 9/11 ON ACCESS TO GOVERNMENT INFORMATION * Libraries in the Aftermath of 9/11 (Georgina Martorella) * The Online Government Information Movement: Retracing the Route to DigiGov Through the Federal Documents Collection (Jan Jorgensen) * GOVERNMENT INFORMATION MANAGEMENT * Documents Data Miner(c): Creating a Paradigm Shift in Government Documents Collection Development and Management (Nan Myers) * Catalogs, Indexes, and Full Text Databases: An Integrative Approach to Accessing Government Literature (John D. Kawula and Arlene Weible) * PRESERVATION AND AUTHENTICATION OF GOVERNMENT INFORMATION * Preserving Electronic Government Information: Looking Back and Looking Forward (Susan Lyons) * Providing Perpetual Access to Government Information (Suhasini L. Kumar) * ANNOTATED RESOURCES * Information on Native Americans in U.S. Government Publications (Allison A. Cowgill) * Going Local: Environmental Information on the Internet (Margaret M. Jobe) * Index * Reference Notes Included
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